FAQs
Yes. Here at Arizona Fleet Services, we offer mobile repair services for Tucson, Phoenix, Prescott Valley serving Northern Arizona, and Tempe. We consider our mobile trucks to be more than just repair trucks, for they’re actually mobile workshops. Our mobile technicians are capable of completing any repair or service option right from the side of the road. Broken down on a job site? Maybe you want preventive maintenance services at your home? Not to worry! We’ve got your back.
Tucson
Are you in or around Tucson? Our mobile repair trucks will serve customers within a 100-mile radius around Tucson. Whether you need preventive maintenance services are large-scale repair, you can count on our technicians to have your back.
Tempe
Are you in or around Tempe? Our mobile repair trucks will serve customers within a 50-mile radius around Tempe. Whether you need preventive maintenance services are large-scale repair, you can count on our technicians to have your back.
Phoenix
Are you in or around Phoenix? Our mobile repair trucks will serve customers within a 50-mile radius around Phoenix. Whether you need preventive maintenance services are large-scale repair, you can count on our technicians to have your back.
Prescott Valley
Are you in or around Prescott Valley? Our mobile repair trucks will serve customers in Northern Arizona within a 150 mile radius of our shop. Whether you need preventive maintenance services or large-scale repair, you can count on our technicians to have your back.
Very Rough Ride
If your ride quality is very rough, chances are you have worn-out shock absorbers or bushings. Shocks are responsible for absorbing road vibrations and impacts. For example, if you hit a pothole, your shocks will take the vast majority of the impact in order to protect you and your vehicle. Bushings on the other hand are designed to protect your vehicle’s various parts. Bushings absorb vibrations and act as a sacrificial part of sorts. If you notice your vehicle is riding rough, your bushings will also likely need replacement.
Sagging or Squatting
If your vehicle is sagging or squatting under a heavy load, chances are your airbags or leaf springs need to be repaired. Over time springs can lose their ability to hold up heavy weights, hence the sagging and squatting. Sometimes it's due to old age and use, whereas other times it's due to road debris or corrosion. Airbags on the other hand can leak due to dry rot and exposure to the elements.
White Smoke
If you notice that white smoke is coming from your exhaust, chances are you have a blown head gasket. Head gaskets tend to blow when your engine overheats for a prolonged period of time. If left unchecked, a blown head gasket may lead to further damage. White smoke is usually accompanied by coolant loss, poor performance, and poor fuel efficiency.
Rough Idle
If your truck is idling very roughly, chances are you have a damaged EGR valve. This is especially common on Cummins engines. When an EGR valve is damaged or stuck open, all of your exhaust is being recirculated into your combustion chamber. This means your truck isn’t getting enough oxygen, hence the rough idle.
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